Indian Abroad May 16-31, 2021 Vol 1 Issue 7

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Vol 1, Issue 7, May 16-31, 2021

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PM emphasises on door-to-door TAG celebrates Ugadi, Covid testing in rural India Ramanavami in Gold Coast Anupam Kher: Heartening to see people helping selflessly - Page 4

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elugu Association of Gold Coast (TAG) celebrated Ugadi and Sri Ramanavami festivals on May 8 at the Robina Community Centre in Robina, Gold Coast.

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rime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stressed on localised containment strategies in states where Test Positive Rate (TPR) in districts is high and adopt “door to door testing and surveillance in rural India” to contain the spread of Covid-19.

Indian-origin Australian doctor offers aid transcending distance - Page 13

The Prime Minister gave the direction while chairing a high-level meeting to discuss the Covid-19 and vaccination related situation in the country which is passing through the second wave of the deadly disease.

with Queensland’s Indian community

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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today announced the funding while meeting with leaders of the state’s Indian community to pledge Queensland’s support in the wake of a deadly second wave of COVID-19. Continued on Page 9

IABCA 2021: Community members honoured for laudable contributions

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and Community Awards

(IABCA), the largest platform

celebrating the India- Austra-

lia relationship, held its annual awards this year on 14th May

at the International Convention Centre, Sydney. Ever since its

inaugural event in 2013, IABCA has

achieved international recognition as a tool for cultural diplomacy,

bilateral trade enhancement, and as a platform for stimulating new

business investment between the

Raima Sen: ‘I have always had a phobia of auditions’ - Page 38

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Dyuthi Vuthpala and Aarna Dupakuntla

Mother’s day Fundraising Premier stands in solidarity Fashion Event Organised

he India Australia Business

Will wellness tourism grow due to COVID-19? - Page 25

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he Palaszczuk Government will donate $2 million to the Australian Red Cross on behalf of all Queenslanders to aid the response to the COVID-19 crisis in India.

Mandsaur’s hidden ‘jewel of music’ recreates the ‘Dama Dum’ song - Page 21

The festivities included shlokam recitals by Bala Sanskar Kendra; classical and semi-classical dance items like Bharatanatyam by Priyadarshini Srinivasa, besides the Bollywood and Tollywood songs and dances performed by the local community members.

two nations by recognising the

success of our people-to-people links.

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Dr. Tanya Unni won the Businesswoman of the Year Award

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successful mother’s day fundraising fashion show was produced and designed by talented Rita Grigutiene of ModaRita in collaboration with the beautiful hand painted gowns of Chona Massingham on May 8 at LUMIERE events and culinary studio, Newstead QLD, Australia.

Many beautiful ladies from different ages, colour and size participated in the show. Hair and makeup artist Ngan Giang, Rio Hulbert and Lam Thai did the makeup and hair of beautiful ladies for the ramp walk. Reena Augustine and Krishna Singh were the choroegraphers of the show. Talented photographers Timothy flood, Adrian Phoebe and Bob Mcgahan covered the event. Continued on Page 28

Australia’s temporary ban on flights from India met with outrage The Morrison government’s decision to temporarily ban repatriation flights from India till May 15 had been received with open outrage by the Indian community and it was widely perceived as having stemmed from an outright “racist” prejudice Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently took to Twitter and announced the lifting of the ban from May 14 midnight following which the first “half-empty” Qantas repatriation flight from India touched down in Darwin at 9.00 am on May 15. Even though this was welcomed by the aggrieved Australian-Indians who had been stuck in India since the ban came into effect, this in no way lessened

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison the general feeling of discrimination and indignation which the Indian community at large had felt after the government’s decision to completely prohibit flights from India on April 27 which was Continued on Page 28

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